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  • 4x Points On Dolls For AG Rewards This Weekend

    From now until Sunday, American Girl is offering 4x points for AG Rewards members who buy dolls. The Disney dolls and non-18 inch dolls are the only exclusions - everyone else is included!

  • American Girl Disney Princess Release

    In addition to the Frozen collector dolls now being available for general sale, a playline version of the Rapunzel doll from last year is now available, as well as painting and hair accessories.

  • AG Rewards Frozen Doll Preorder

    Today, the pre-order period for the new American Girl Frozen dolls have opened to all AG Rewards members for today only!

  • American Girl Frozen Limited Edition Dolls Pre-Order

    Today, Berry members have the exclusive chance to pre-order Disney Frozen limited edition dolls on American Girl’s website. They will begin shipping on September 6th and cost $310 each.

  • Doll of the Month July 2024: Lanie's Accessories

    Here are all of Lanie's accessories! Who should be Doll of the Month next month?

  • Comparisons of New Truly Mes to 90s Twins

    I was requested to do a comparison of some of the Truly Me dolls that released earlier this year, Truly Me 125 and 126, to Isabel and Nicki, who have similar hair and eye colors. So here it is! Isabel has light green eyes, while 125 has darker hazel eyes, and 125 has longer, curlier hair. Isabel also has the Joss mold, while 125 has the Josefina mold. Nicki has light blue eyes, while 126 has darker blue eyes, and 126 also has longer, curlier hair, with no blond highlights. Nicki also has the Joss mold, while 126 has the Classic mold.

  • The Grace Thomas Renaissance Of 2024

    Wait - a post about Girl of the Year 2015 Grace Thomas in 2024? And it's not a Doll of the Month post? Yes. Because after what I've seen on social media lately, I think it's safe to say Grace is having a bit of a moment. A few days ago, American Girl posted this on Instagram, in celebration of the Paris Olympics: I thought it was cool, but it was just an isolated moment... or so I thought... until LiviesHQ, the official Olivia Rodrigo (who played Grace in her movie) fan club, posted this in a carousel of prominent women... GRACE IS EVERYWHERE, GUYS! AND IT'S NOT EVEN 2015!!! Next up for Grace? The release of Summer McKinny in 2 months, who has some similar themes in her story!

  • American Girl Trademarks ‘Senona’ - Girl of the Year 2026?

    This was the worst day ever for American Girl to trademark a future doll name - I had surgery again! Luckily, Kananiandlindsey emailed me to tell me American Girl trademarked the name ‘Senona’ in dolls. I immediately went to the name origin tracker, and Senona is a Spanish name that means “lively”, meaning that Senona will most likely be our 3rd Latina Girl of the Year after Marisol in 2005 and Luciana in 2018!

  • I Made It Onto The Disability Impact List for 2024!

    I wanted to share with you guys some exciting personal news: I made it onto the Diversability Disability Impact List for 2024 because of my filmmaking and writing! Only 30 people with disabilities were selected worldwide, and since my writing and filmmaking journey started with my love of American Girl, I figured I'd tell you guys this exciting accomplishment! "Sydney Jean Satalino is a filmmaker who has been active in the industry since she was 9 years old, with her first credit being a music video directed by Michael Jackson’s former vocal coach. At the age of 11, she won her first film festival award, and in 2020, she released an American Girl doll stopmotion entitled Rebelle, with a neurodivergent and mentally disabled lead character. In early 2022, the Rebelle concept went viral on TikTok promoting the creation of an expanded live-action movie, with continued success on the platform and on Instagram throughout 2023 and 2024, where her videos have reached a combined total of 60 million viewers and over 260,000 followers. She is currently writing a novel based on her Rebelle screenplay in hopes of getting a movie deal. Her work has benefited the disability community by providing representation for people that often don’t get positive representation in media, and by providing an actually autistic voice in the world of film." Thank you so much for always supporting me!

  • No Financial Information For American Girl In Quarter 2 of 2024

    Now that the American Girl operations have been folded into Mattel as a whole, it's gotten harder to find out their financial information (like sales going up or down) than before. Mattel, for their second quarter, did mention that dolls sales declined 2%, but these declines were due to lower Barbie and Disney Princess/Frozen sales, not American Girl. So we have no clue what happened with AG this quarter!

  • Inside The Girl of the Year Creation Lab

    Theorizing a bit yesterday about a potential future GOTY was fun, considering info about Summer came out so early I couldn't really come up with many theories. I was thinking about it a bit, and I have noted that there are several patterns when it comes to future Girls of the Year. Today, I decided to explain the patterns a bit more and what they mean when dolls are being created. Firstly, why are there even patterns in the first place? Why aren't there original ideas every single year? The answer is simple: because AG can get away with it. Back in the 2000s and early 2010s when the Girl of the Year line first started, American Girl had a unique audience who had experienced every theme that they put out for the Girl of the Year every year, so they were obligated to do unique things. But around the mid-2010s, things started changing. The girls who grew up with Marisol and Jess and Nicki and the original Girls of the Year were in high school and their twenties, not caring who the new Girl of the Year would be, while the target audience for these dolls were new ten year olds who weren't alive when some of the older Girl of the Years were released, or were too young to remember when they were. So this makes things a little bit easier for me when predicting new Girls of the Year. I've been able to analyze the timeline of what typically happens with the dolls based on four-year cycles (the average interest of a girl in American Girl is four years, either six through ten or eight through twelve), and today, I decided to share this with you so you all can understand what I think during the theory season! 2024/2028/2032/2036/2040: Basically, if it's a leap year, if it's a election year, if it's an Olympic year, whatever you want to call it, THE DOLL IS GOING TO BE HAVE SOME SORT OF OLYMPIC CONNECTION. It's a rule of thumb that has been exercised ever since 2008, the first Olympic year to have a Girl of the Year, had Mia the ice skater. Then in 2012, McKenna was a gymnast, 2016, Lea went to Brazil (the location of the 2016 Olympics), in 2020, Joss was into surfing (surfing was set to make it's Olympic debut in 2020 prior to the pandemic delaying the games to 2021), and in 2024, Lila was another gymnast coached by McKenna. Expect a sporty doll (or a traveler to whatever country) every time it's a leap year. MY 2028 THOUGHTS: Actually, the Olympics are going to take place in Los Angeles in 2028! Expect a sporty LA girl then! 2021/2025/2029/2033/2037: More recently, this has been the section of the calendar that is marked for an animal lover. Summer, Girl of the Year 2025, is a entrepreneur when it comes to treat baking and dog walking, and Kira, Girl of the Year 2021, loved animals in a different way. Saige was a horse girl in 2013, Chrissa had her llama in 2009... but sometimes, this is where the dancers and performers go to break the pattern. In 2017, Gabriela was a dancer (though she was a replacement for Tenney, who was supposed to be a singer), and in 2005, Marisol was also a dancer. So it usually goes, Dancer/Animal Lover/Animal Lover/Dancer/Animal Lover/Animal Lover. MY 2029 THOUGHTS: We're due for another dancer or performer in this spot in 2029! Time for American Girl to reuse items from Marisol, Isabelle and Gabriela's collections all over again! 2022/2026/2030/2034/2038: This used to be the animal lover section, with Jess and Lanie being outdoorsy and loving animals, but nowadays, it's usually the wildcard. Corinne loved skiing, Luciana loved space, Isabelle was a dancer... yeah. This is the section where American Girl usually picks a unique interest (or picks one from random from a past Girl of the Year from ten-fifteen years ago) and gives the doll a hair streak. That's literally the connecting thread in this section - Corinne had blue streaks, Luciana had purple streaks, Isabelle had pink streaks. Also, the diversity of this doll could go either way - most recently this is where AG has been putting dolls of color, but there have also been a few blondes. MY 2026 THOUGHTS: Summer is a blonde, so I'm predicting this to be the year where American Girl picks photography out of the "random Girl of the Year interest from 10 years ago" generator and gives us a doll of color who is also a photographer. 2023/2027/2031/2035/2039: This is another tricky one... Kavi, Blaire, Grace, Kanani and Nicki are the ones who have fallen into this side of the calendar, and aside from the cooking interest that Blaire and Grace had and Kavi and Kanani both having medium skin... I'm not seeing that many threads. Except maybe animals? Nicki, Kanani, Grace and Blaire all had a pet that was a vital part of their story, but Kavi got thrown into here as a wildcard. So I guess usually an animal, sometimes cooking, but it's anything goes here as well. MY 2027 THOUGHTS: A girl who has an interest that is not animals, but has a pet involved in their story heavily somehow. And the wildcard still makes yesterday's theory about a civically-minded girl if we get a female president work... OH! One more thing before I post this. Every 5 years, without fail, AG's Girl of the Year has traveled to a different country or lived in a unique part of the country. Jess went to Belize. Kanani lived in Hawaii. Lea went to Brazil. Kira went to Australia. 2026's Girl of the Year? Put an arrow on a map and pick a random country, because she's gonna be a world traveler somehow!

  • American Girl Luciana Vega Still On Display At Huntsville Rocket Center

    Luciana Vega, the Girl of the Year from 2018, had her first book take place at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama - and the doll is still on display at the museum in the Huntsville Rocket Center, six years after her year and three years after her retirement!

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